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Welcome to Mount Allison

Mount Allison recognized as top undergraduate university in Canada


Mount Allison has been named the top primarily undergraduate university in Canada 24 times in the past 33 years by Maclean鈥檚 annual university rankings 鈥 a record unmatched by any other university.
2,300+
Number of students
50+
Programs
1839
Established
16:1
Student-to-faculty ratio
14
Average upper-year class size
41
Average first and second-year class size
$4.5M
available in scholarships, bursaries, and awards
76%
of our entering class received an entrance award
30%
of students employed at Mount Allison
110+
Clubs and societies
240+
Varsity athletes
85+
Number of countries represented by our students
12
residences with their own unique personalities
85%
of first-year students live in residence
11-240
students per residence

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Access financial support


Financing your degree is a team effort and we're here to help. Mount Allison provides over $5.5 million in scholarships, bursaries, and awards each year.

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Learn through experience


With experiential learning opportunities available in every degree, you'll graduate Mount Allison with hands-on learning and real-world experience.

Live on campus


Mount Allison is a residential campus where you will live, learn, work, and play. Residence living is the foundation for your Mount Allison experience.

Get Involved


Students quickly discover the endless opportunities to get highly involved in extracurriculars on and off campus and say these are some of the most valuable learning experiences of their time at Mount Allison.
    Celebrating student research
    Homecoming Weekend
    National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
    Fall term classes begin
    Deadline to pay fall term tuition and fees

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    Fourth-year environmental science student William Chapman researches a species of bacteria called Vibrio parahaemolyticus (Vp), occasionally found in oysters. 

Supported by a Mount Allison Independent Student Research Grant (ISRG), Chapman鈥檚 research focuses on the Northumberland Strait and Malpeque Bay. Full story: mta.ca/news
    Mount Allison University raised the Progressive Pride Flag on Friday, Sept. 13 with @masuofficial @tantramarnb and @catalyst_mta 
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Although June is Pride Month, it is important to celebrate Pride with students, faculty, staff, and the wider community when students return to campus each year. Thank you to everyone who joined in celebration to show support and celebrate Pride! 馃彸锔忊嶐煂
    Dr. Julia Riley, assistant professor of biology at Mount Allison University, has been awarded $125,000 in funding from Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). This funding will advance her research on animal energetics in ecology. Riley has also received matching funds of $125,000 from Recherche NB Research NB, bringing the total funding to $250,000. 

Read the full story at mta.ca/news
    馃寛 Mount Allison celebrates #Pride on Friday, Sept. 13, with our annual Pride Parade 鈥 in collaboration with @tantramarnb @masuofficial @catalyst_mta 

Starting at 4:30 p.m. with a flag raising at the University Chapel, celebrations continue to Town Hall with cake and music. #MountiePride #PrideParade

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